Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Election 2012: Religion & The Results - In the wake of Tuesday's election, Host Bob Abernethy leads a discussion analyzing the role religion and people of faith played in the outcome and what it may mean for the future. The panel will include Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly Managing Editor Kim Lawton and Religion News Service Editor-in-Chief Kevin Eckstrom. The Mission Continues - Lucky Severson reports on a rapidly growing organization that enlists veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. D

10:00 am

Independent Lens"Solar Mamas"
Welcome to India's Barefoot College, founded by Bunker Roy to provide rural women living in poverty with an education that empowers them to make their communities self-reliant and sustainable. Rafea -- a 30-year-old Jordanian mother of four -- is traveling outside of her village for the first time to attend Barefoot's solar engineering program. Once there, she will join women like her from Guatemala, Kenya, Burkina Faso and Colombia to learn concrete skills to change their communities. D

11:00 am

Outdoor Idaho"Palisades By Season"
Experience the seasons in eastern Idaho's Palisades on the South Fork of the Snake River near the Wyoming border. With a reservoir, prize river fishing spots and more than 400,000 acres of wildlands in the region, each season brings a new attraction. Cameras follow biologists and nesting eagles, fishing enthusiasts, a huckleberry gatherer, and winter wildlife watchers.G

Need to Know
JEFF GREENFIELD ANCHORS. Need to Know anchor Jeff Greenfield examines the policy implications and the political repercussions of the presidential election. Among those interviewed are former "New York Times" columnist Bob Herbert and "Time" magazine columnist Rana Foroohar. D

Choctaw Code Talkers
CHOCTAW CODE TALKERS is the empowering chronicle of Choctaw Soldiers as the original Code Talkers during World War I, a story which has been buried in history for nearly a hundred years. With testimonies from family members and Choctaw tribal leaders, the program brings a unique perspective to these forgotten heroes and their wartime contributions. D

2:00 pm

Jim Thorpe: World's Greatest Athlete
Chronicles the sports superstar's remarkable life (1887-1953) from his boyhood in Oklahoma and his gold-medal wins at the 1912 Summer Olympics to his subsequent fall from grace and later, his advocacy of American Indian rights and self-sufficiency.G

3:00 pm

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
Women Make History in Politics: Twenty women will serve in the U.S. Senate come January. There will also be a record number of women in the House of Representatives. D

Moyers & Company"The Election Is Over - Now What?"
The election is finally over. So what happens next? Moyers & Company tackles that question this weekend (check local listings) with veteran journalist James Fallows. Fallows has been writing on economic, foreign, and political affairs for The Atlantic since the l970s. D

6:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Palisades By Season"
Experience the seasons in eastern Idaho's Palisades on the South Fork of the Snake River near the Wyoming border. With a reservoir, prize river fishing spots and more than 400,000 acres of wildlands in the region, each season brings a new attraction. Cameras follow biologists and nesting eagles, fishing enthusiasts, a huckleberry gatherer, and winter wildlife watchers.G

Need to Know
JEFF GREENFIELD ANCHORS. Need to Know anchor Jeff Greenfield examines the policy implications and the political repercussions of the presidential election. Among those interviewed are former "New York Times" columnist Bob Herbert and "Time" magazine columnist Rana Foroohar. D

Choctaw Code Talkers
CHOCTAW CODE TALKERS is the empowering chronicle of Choctaw Soldiers as the original Code Talkers during World War I, a story which has been buried in history for nearly a hundred years. With testimonies from family members and Choctaw tribal leaders, the program brings a unique perspective to these forgotten heroes and their wartime contributions. D

9:00 pm

Jim Thorpe: World's Greatest Athlete
Chronicles the sports superstar's remarkable life (1887-1953) from his boyhood in Oklahoma and his gold-medal wins at the 1912 Summer Olympics to his subsequent fall from grace and later, his advocacy of American Indian rights and self-sufficiency.G

10:00 pm

Moyers & Company"The Election Is Over - Now What?"
The election is finally over. So what happens next? Moyers & Company tackles that question this weekend (check local listings) with veteran journalist James Fallows. Fallows has been writing on economic, foreign, and political affairs for The Atlantic since the l970s. D